Danube
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- Jan 11, 2012
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This may be interesting to many, as I have been thinking for a while to find solution to claying cars without paying the enormous price of $36 for 100g of clay + a bottle of Quick Detailer (I'm talking Australia).
The idea ( :idea: ) was born while I was playing with the kid's stuff in the playroom.
I've seen this on the table:
(The original re-usable adhesive
)
.. so I started playing with it.
The feeling was familiar .. I tried folding it once, twice; it behaved like a ..
... CLAY, that's right.
The next step was to try it out on a dark colored car to see if any marring or the like will appear, so I divide the trunk into two to do my experiment.
I used the Megs QD as a lubricant, and after a few passes (to my surprise) I saw this:
Wow .. completed the whole trunk, no marring at all.

The surface was as smooth as glass ....
The next step was obviously to compare it with the $36 clay on another car
Im the MAN
:idea:
Took a clean piece of kid's stuff and clay-ed a 4 years old car that has never been clay-ed before.
Here is the result using the kid's stuff:
(Wow, magic again .. heaps of bonded contaminants)
Then I clay-ed the same section with $36 clay, and guess what? The kid's stuff made it perfect so the other clay couldn't pick-up anything that was left after the kid's stuff.
Here is the photo of the 'expensive' clay after attempting to pick-up some bonded contaminant's left overs:
Herewith the two clays .. the bigger piece is the one we all use, the smaller is ..
(.. you know what ;0)))
... one more shot
I repeated this process on 3 more cars with the same result - the $2.48 kid's stuff worked as good as the other one.
Thanks for reading.
:dblthumb2:
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The idea ( :idea: ) was born while I was playing with the kid's stuff in the playroom.
I've seen this on the table:
(The original re-usable adhesive


.. so I started playing with it.
The feeling was familiar .. I tried folding it once, twice; it behaved like a ..
... CLAY, that's right.
The next step was to try it out on a dark colored car to see if any marring or the like will appear, so I divide the trunk into two to do my experiment.

I used the Megs QD as a lubricant, and after a few passes (to my surprise) I saw this:

Wow .. completed the whole trunk, no marring at all.

The surface was as smooth as glass ....
The next step was obviously to compare it with the $36 clay on another car

Im the MAN
:idea:
Took a clean piece of kid's stuff and clay-ed a 4 years old car that has never been clay-ed before.
Here is the result using the kid's stuff:

(Wow, magic again .. heaps of bonded contaminants)

Then I clay-ed the same section with $36 clay, and guess what? The kid's stuff made it perfect so the other clay couldn't pick-up anything that was left after the kid's stuff.
Here is the photo of the 'expensive' clay after attempting to pick-up some bonded contaminant's left overs:

Herewith the two clays .. the bigger piece is the one we all use, the smaller is ..
(.. you know what ;0)))

... one more shot

I repeated this process on 3 more cars with the same result - the $2.48 kid's stuff worked as good as the other one.
Thanks for reading.
:dblthumb2:
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